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dark about its plans for Present-| NEW ARCHITECT ing the case should it reach a} s trial, brought matters directly to| WASHINGTON —President Ei- ™1|Police Obj Freedom Of Dr. Sheppard : **"|Police Object To Freedom r. Sheppar poe: see es a ; - anes here |the grand jury. |senhower has named J. George : ‘LAND (#—Dr. Samuel H.|case a leave it county or]evidence that Sheppard shot e * ressman from Sheppard was back at his hospital suburban Bay Village authorities. | held was scheduled for acer Michigan has put hawks and Seeecto te he anne of the practice today while police com- pone npe een be aigia p Lie hearing was bypassed one on the eae list because | captol in vlace of Mavi? T--n, . a is about complete anyway. when the prosecution, seeking to|they are valuable to farmers ii vho i iri: 30 after m Plained about his day-old freedom| 4 preliminary hearing to present|keep Sheppard’s attorneys in the|killing rodents. i a eaten pian sa ~ and the grand jury swung into H |the second day of a hearing that could end it. Sheppard, 30, shed his prison denims yesterday after Common Pleas Judge William E. Thomas freed him on $50,000 bond. The handsome, athletic osteopath is ac- cused of clubbing to death his 31- year-old pregnant wife Marilyn July 4. While Sheppard helped his broth- ers read X-ray films at the Bay View Hospital, a grand jury moved through a list of 16 witnesses called to give testimony on the first-degree murder charge against _|the prominent osteopath. The country prosecution indi- cated the jury might begin belib- _jeration today, and would have Sheppard rearrested immediately - |if an indictment is returned, THERE'S A LOT OF SOUP HERE—This giant 250-pound loggerhead turtle was caught Monday by a fisherman in the Northwest Channel—only a couple of miles from Key West. Fisherman, identified as Tony Key. snagged turtle with a sponge hook, then with aid of companion, tied line around flipper and towed turtle ashore to foot of Whitehead Street. Shown with the turtle are Pat Cook, of Atlanta, Ga., and Mandy Cobo, of Miami. Nephews of City Commissioner Delio Cobo, the boys are vacationing here—Citizen Staff Photo. THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Tuesday, August 17, 1954 Chou En-lai Sees Stronger Chinese-British LONDON (#—Commpnist Chi- nese Premier Chou En-{ai told for- mer British Prime Minister Clem- ent Attlee and his delegation of Labor party leaders last night he believes their tour of Red China “will play a positive role in strengthening the Chingse-British friendship.” Chou entertained the eight visit- ing Britons and 300 forgign diplo- mats and Chinese goverment offi- cials at an elaborate panquet in Peiping punctuated by ‘toasts and speeches at the beginning of each of the 10 courses. British correspond accom- panying the Laborite'' delegation reported Attlee recalled that his Labor government had’ first recog- nized the Chinese Communists as their country’s effective governors. He declared: “Believing in freedom and democracy for ourselves, we seek that others should enjoy the right to order their lives in the way they think best.” The profusion of toasts was cap- ped with Chou’s proposal of the health of Queen Elizabeth II. Att- lee responded by drinking to Red China’s chief of state, Mao Tze- tung. Friendship Deryck Winterton, accompanying the delegation for the Labor party’s organ, the London Daily Herald, reported that Chou ex- pressed belief that Britain and Red China, dspite their differing politi- cal systems, can cooperate in peace. “We believe that the develop- ment and increase of economic cooperation and trade between China and Britain on the principle and equality and mutual benefit are in accord with our common desire to better the livelihood of our two peoples,’ the Chinese leader declared. “Peaceful cooperation of the two,” he continued, ‘should show the whole world it is possible for the two countries’ with different systems peacefully to coexist. We are ready to strive together with the British people for safeguard- ing the peace of Asia and the. world.” Attlee in his reply said his Labor party is ‘‘anxious that after the long trials and troubles of the Chinese people, they should have peace and the opportunity to raise the standard of life of the masses.” “The Labor party has always believed in ‘the fullest cooperation “THE ORCHID OF THE TROPICS”—Marta Dominguez, famous Spanish contralto, will cpen at the San Carlos Theatre tomor- row night. Miss Dominguez is a featured entertainer on Ha- vana's television station CMQ, where she has her own program with the peoples of Asia and other continents on the basis of equal- ity,” he declared, adding that his delegation sincerely hoped its visit might strengthen mutual under- standing and fortify peace. PARKING TICKETS ASKED FOR TRAINS LINCOLN, Ill. #—The Lincoln City Council has directed the chief of police to issue tickets for illegal parking to crew members of IIli- nois Terminal Railroad trains which pass through the center of the city. Alderman Don Shay said trains of the electric line are left unat- tended on Main Street while crew members sip coffee in a nearby restaurant. , Authorities strongly protested Judge Thomas’ action granting bail request and freeing Sheppard, in view of the severity of the charges against him. Judge Thom- as said evidence didn’t warrant his refusing bond. County Prosecutor Frank T. } | Cullitan said, “I never heard of it in my 22 years here.” Cleveland’s detective _ chief, James E. McArthur, expressed “shock” at the judge’s action and heatedly suggested that the city well might pull out of the murder IF YOU'VE LOST YOUR APPETITE there's a way to perk it up. 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